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Azores, again and again... and never fed up

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Volunteering makes happy

Within the study of the topic, the 9. grade students made some posters appealing for volunteers. Here's the result of their work. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dakHsgBG67JyFsTt4Mq2mtInXgprpMTD/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HbfLRxAAYZHY7k_nrXBcXo-AgJYSBogk/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/11CX-ioLgk_mAhQ7ATP8BlUpGUnu8LvKq/view?usp=sharing

Azores, forever in our hearts

The tropical characteristics of the Azores  Here in this brief text, I will describe the place where the most exotic and momentous monuments that we had the opportunity to know are situated, the Furnas of the Azores Islands. Firstly, the caves are hydrothermal vents, these are fissures in the crust through which fluids and gases such as sulfur emerge. For the first time, we were able to enter a hot spring, which was a very peculiar and good feeling. At first sight, we could see the gases liberate into the air, but the problem was the sulfur smell. The most fascinating for me were the stews they made there. They would put the hash into submerged holes with boiling water coming from the interior of the Earth and let it be there for 6 hours, after which it was ready to eat. I thought the caves were impressive because it was one of the only places where you could see water coming directly from the Earth's interior.   Afonso Paraíba, nº 1-11ºA Azores - The Dream Trip ...